Spacious Steel-Frame Family Home with Practical Layout Near Asaka Station
This well-maintained 3-story steel-frame house, built in September 2005, offers a functional and comfortable living space just an 8-minute walk from JR Hanwa Line's Asaka Station in Sakai City, Osaka. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The home's key feature is its highly practical layout, with all water facilities—kitchen, bathroom, and washbasin—conveniently located on the second floor. This design creates a straight line of utility areas leading to a wide, terrace-roofed balcony, making household chores efficient. The property is fully electric (All Electric), featuring an IH cooking heater for safe, flame-free cooking and an electric water heater with a one-touch refill and reheat function for the bath. The bathroom itself is a spacious one-tsubo size (approx. 3.3 sqm), finished in bright white tones and equipped with a bath dryer and heater.
Additional notable equipment includes a dishwasher-equipped system kitchen with ample storage and workspace, a large shoe box for tidy entryways, a color monitor intercom for security, a hand shower-equipped washbasin, and a warm water washlet toilet. The living room features natural brown flooring and downlights, with stylish dark grey accent walls by the kitchen. The home includes a pure Japanese-style room with traditional shoji screens and several rooms with inner balconies or balconies with storage. Externally, a carport for two vehicles allows for dry unloading on rainy days.
The area of Sakai Ward is rich in history, once serving as the location of one of Japan's largest ancient burial mounds, the Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun (Daisenryo Kofun). A major nearby landmark is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and the bustling Shinsekai district in Osaka's southern center, easily accessible via the JR lines, offering a classic Osaka experience of food and culture.